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  • #REDIRECT [[Jewish ceremonial art]] [[Category:Jewish ritual objects]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Native American ceremonial bundle}} ...bundle''' is a [[wikt:bundle|bundle]] or [[basket]] filled with ceremonial objects. It represents the spiritual and social organization of the [[village]] or ...
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  • {{Short description|List of relations between magical objects}} ...nces were meant to be used in a ceremonial context, where specific magical objects were assigned to specific deities or [[Kabbalistic]] emanations ([[sefirot] ...
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  • * metallic objects : ...[[armill]], a medieval arm or wristband, usually an item of liturgical or ceremonial jewellery ...
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  • {{About|the Chinese ceremonial objects||Straw Dogs (disambiguation)}} ...in ancient China, as a substitute for the [[Dogs in ancient China#Dogs as ceremonial sacrifice|sacrifice of living dogs]]. [[wikt:芻狗|{{transliteration|zh|Chú gǒ ...
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  • ...hat called the bolline..."<ref>Waite, Arthur Edward, (1911). ''The Book of Ceremonial Magic''. London:William Rider. p.154</ref></blockquote> [[Category:Ceremonial knives]] ...
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  • * [[Saigū-yumi]] ([[Wiktionary:祭宮弓|祭宮弓]]) - a ceremonial bow [[Category:Ceremonial weapons]] ...
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  • ...objects, objects used for individual ornamentation, and ceremonial/ritual objects.<ref>Pendergast 1962.</ref> The latter two categories comprise the bulk of ...y |editor-first=Joanne |location=Los Angeles |page=120}}</ref> though gold objects from this area had previously been attributed to the Mixtec. ...
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  • In modern times it is best known as the ceremonial staff of the Anglican and Episcopal lay church officers known as [[verger]] [[Category:Christian religious objects]] ...
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  • ...es, decorated the [[turban]]s of [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] sultans or the ceremonial [[chamfron]] of their horses. Several of these aigrettes are on display in ==Similarly shaped objects== ...
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  • ...e prayer-sticks are often found in the Pueblo graves and especially in the ceremonial graves of Arizona.{{citation needed|date=May 2022}} [[Category:Religious objects]] ...
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  • ...n is from the ''[[Golden Venture]]'' migrants where large representational objects are made from [[Modular origami|modular forms]]. ...bration of [[Shinto|Shinto weddings]] to represent the bride and groom, so ceremonial paperfolding had probably already become a significant aspect of Japanese c ...
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  • ...''') is the oldest known surviving illustrated papyrus roll. It contains a ceremonial [[Play (theatre)|play]] celebrating the [[coronation of the pharaoh|coronat [[Category:Ancient Egyptian objects in the British Museum]] ...
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  • ...er [[Egyptian temple|temples]] or tombs, which were filled with ceremonial objects, usually [[amulet]]s, [[Scarab (artifact)|scarab]]s, food, or ritual miniat ...
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  • ...ducting their own church services, where he was considered a [[Road Man]] (ceremonial leader). During the next decade Dailey served in administrative offices in ...ject was the [[Native American Church]]'s most notable characteristic, the ceremonial use of [[peyote]]. The resulting amendment to the Act legalized the use of ...
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  • ...transferred to other sections, so his function at the King's table became ceremonial. Under the [[Louis XIV of France|Sun King]] his was one of the seven sectio ...below his shield, left and right, a ''nef d'or'' and a ''cadenas'', golden objects placed near the King's setting at the table. ...
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  • [[Category:Objects used in Hindu worship]] [[Category:Ceremonial flames]] ...
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  • ...is a general term, played a role in Ancient Roman formal manners and court ceremonial, and many such uses transferred to Christian [[liturgy|liturgical usage]] a ...urches, the term ''sudarium'' has been used for several ornamental textile objects: ...
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  • ...mound]], built on a flat platform top; two burial mounds, and four smaller ceremonial mounds. ...nd the large plaza in the center of the complex. It was a place for public ceremonial activities and rituals, including games. ...
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  • ...of Old World Jewish objects; the Project Americana collection, comprising objects that document the "everyday life of ordinary people" in the United States s ...
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